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Doesn't that depend on what kind of space you're referring to? You know, outer space, inner space, closet space and so on...

not if you believe in infinite space

There's no such thing as infinite closet space, ask any woman! Oh, they'll say there's a legend that speaks of a closet with endless depth and width, and hangers that never run out, but it's just a myth, like Atlantis, Elvis and diet-shake!

lurgee wrote:There's no such thing as infinite closet space, ask any woman! Oh, they'll say there's a legend that speaks of a closet with endless depth and width, and hangers that never run out, but it's just a myth, like Atlantis, Elvis and diet-shake!

I dunno, there is Cat from Red Dwarf, his closet is so big it crossed a timezone.

A-Wing wrote:I dunno, there is Cat from Red Dwarf, his closet is so big it crossed a timezone.

True, but seeing as he descended from a cat that lived in Lister's vent I'll grant him the same credibility that I would any vent-dweller-descendants, which isn't a whole lot, so I think he might be stretching the truth just a little. That said, seeing as Cat never left the ship, that means the closet would have to be on the miningship, so it could not have been any bigger than Red Dwarf, and I don't really think that Red Dwarf is so big it crosses any timezones.

But I'll agree that you'd need a pretty big closet to room all his clothes...

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Latest astronomical measurements put the oldest stars waaaay older than the Universe they are living in
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Thats the only bit that doesn't make any sense (grin).

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- and the Universe is already too old for its current expansion rate to make sense...
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Or are we getting smaller ... seeing as how, with out a reference point, it can't really be interpreted ... and seeing as how a reference point can't exist with out it being relative to something ... the whole thing gets kinda circular ... but then, the interpretation always seems to be linear.

So i figure the only real certainty is that it ain't what it seems. The contradiction kinda supports the idea too.